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On
November
1,
2010
General
Motors
brought
Chevrolet
Volts
to
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC
for
IBMers
to
test
drive........right
here
at
the
IBM
site!!!!
It
was
all
part
of
the
Volt
Unplugged
12
city
tour
showcasing
the
functionality
and
capability
of
the
Chevrolet
Volt,
the
world's
first
electric
vehicle
with
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The
Maximo
Utility
Working
Group
known
as
“MUWG”
has
been
meeting
twice
a
year
since
1998
making
it
the
longest
running
industry
user
group
for
Maximo
Users.
This
user
group
is
focused
on
the
exchange
information,
methods
and
experiences
by
Maximo
users
in
the
gas,
electric,
water,
and
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What
would
get
Ford,
Honda,
General
Motors,
Toyota
and
Rolls
Royce
executives
in
the
same
room
as
McKee
Foods,
Davisco
Foods
and
Timken
executives?
The
answer.....a
discussion
on
IBM
Maximo
Asset
Management
best
practice
solutions.
All
manufacturers
have
plant
floors
that
require
asset
management
and
what
better
way
to
find
... [ + Read more ]

Today's
blog
comes
to
us
from
David
Havican. Hello
everyone,
it’s
been
a
while
since
I
have
posted
a
blog
entry.
Sorry
about
that,
we’ve
been
really
busy
working
on
the
upcoming
release.
As
I
was
trying
to
think
of
a
topic
for
this
week’s
Maximo
Monday
Blog,
I
got
a
... [ + Read more ]

I
spend
a
fair
amount
of
my
time
talking
with
IBM
customers
or
speaking
at
conferences,
and
most
of
my
conversations
center
around
the
IBM
Smarter
Planet
initiative
and
how
IBM
solutions
can
help
clients
to
be
more
energy
and
environmentally
efficient.
The
mantra
of
Smarter
Planet
is
"instrumentation,
interconnectedness,
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Today's
entry
comes
from
Colleen
McCretton,
Architect
for
IBM
Maximo
Asset
Management
Security. As
many
companies
move
their
Maximo
implementations
outside
the
firewall,
security
becomes
of
a
higher
concern.
The
fundamental
concept
in
Maximo
security
is
‘nothing
is
not
everything’
–
this
means
that
users
cannot
do
things
unless
they
are
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